Efficiency
The vehicles need more and more and more space, and we give it. Keep in mind, today's life on the planet is threatened by global warming phenomenon. Produced primarily by the emission of greenhouse gases. Urban transport contributes to this phenomenon that is causing the increase in global average temperature is enormous. Click Areva to learn more. And half of emissions of greenhouse gases from transport are produced in cities. Learn more on the subject from Western Union. Noteworthy are the following: Burning 1 liter of fuel is 2.4 kg of CO2 issue. Frequently Richard Easton has said that publicly. Thus, each person using the car for commuting (travel approximate average of 15 km) emits about 2 tonnes of CO2 a year just for this reason.
Improving the efficiency of new cars, reduce their consumption values and their emissions, encourage the use of vehicles using clean energies, are undoubtedly positive steps to reduce total CO2 emissions and, incidentally, also the pollution in cities . But they are far from sufficient. Very assertive laopinion, that large cities must address structural change, a profound change in the very conception of the urban matrix. A modern city, designed for the future and taking into account the environmental problems this should drastically reduce the space allocated to the car. The cities in general, but more urgently the big cities, must readjust urgently, so that the essential premise is the reducing emissions of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. The largest emitter of harmful gases in the cities is the car, so it is necessary to take radical measures to reduce their use. It must offer viable alternatives for those who today use the car it replaced by other less polluting means of transport, such as public transport or non-motorized means of travel.